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That what I was thinking but didn't know if there would wackness that would prevent it from working. It only list 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port with DisplayPort with alt mode. So I assume that will work. I don't why they have to overcomplicate a standard that was meant to simplify things.If the laptop has TB3, that should work with an adapter. I have a difficult time keeping up with which Type-C versions have what features but I'm pretty sure TB3 ports always carry a DP signal.
That what it says on my spec sheet. I'll go ahead and order that adapter. Thanks!If the USB-C port on your laptop is configured from the manufacturer to implement DP-alt mode with the dGPU then that adapter will work. The exact same one works with my Index and Asus ROG Zephyrus to get DP via USB-C.
Displayport is Displayport regardless of if the physical connector is regular, mini, or Type C, so it should be good to go with that adapter.That what I was thinking but didn't know if there would wackness that would prevent it from working. It only list 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port with DisplayPort with alt mode. So I assume that will work. I don't why they have to overcomplicate a standard that was meant to simplify things.
This adapter should work right?
https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matter...displayport+1.4+adapter&qid=1624553161&sr=8-3
Displayport is Displayport regardless of if the physical connector is regular, mini, or Type C, so it should be good to go with that adapter.
I'm also displeased with how Type-C is all over the place on features. Except for Thunderbolt, which I believe incorporates all other possible options (plus PCIe of course), it confuses the heck outta me how the ports can have any combination of 480mbit USB, 5Gbit USB, 10gbit USB, Displayport, and different levels of Power Delivery, and the only way to be sure of the capabilities is to check the spec sheets for each individual machine.